

Any changes you make to the Start Menu can be reset to defaults, or you can go back to the Welcome screen and select one of the default themes, including Windows 11 default. You can spend some time customing your Start Menu, Taskbar, File Explorer, and a few additional settings. When using Windows 7 as the default theme, you will also notice a new style called "Plain 8", allowing you to use Windows 8 appearance in some categories. Once you've selected a theme, you can close the app or edit one of the other sections. You might notice that those names are a bit different, but that's because Windows 11 has made it almost impossible to restore the Windows 10 or 7 appearance truly so far.įor our screenshots and testing, we decided to go with Windows 7 or Remastered 7 because of the difficulty level for the developer to make that work. You can use Proper 11, Kinda 10, or Remastered 7. Once you run the app, you are presented with selecting a theme. StartAllBack changes that for Windows 11. Going back to Windows 98, people have always complained about the next operating system, but change is inevitable. Click the “Restore,” button and then click “Restore and Update.” iTunes will wipe the data stored on your iPhone or iPad and reinstall the current stable version of iOS rather than the preview version of the iOS software is was previously running.StartAllBack can modify your Windows 11 Start Menu, Taskbar, File Explorer, and more to look like Windows 7 or 10. iTunes will inform you that there’s a problem with your device. Launch iTunes if it doesn’t automatically appear. You’ll see a cable pointing at an iTunes icon. Plug the cable into your iPhone or iPad and keep holding the Home button down until the “Connect to iTunes” screen appears.

Press and hold the Home button on your iPhone or iPad - and keep holding it down. Plug the cable into the computer, but not the iPhone or iPad.


Turn off your iPhone or iPad by holding down the Sleep/Wake (Power) button until the Power switch appears and sliding it to the right. To restore your device to the stable version of iOS, you’ll need a Mac or PC running iTunes and a cable to connect your iPhone or iPad to that computer. RELATED: How to Reset Your iPhone or iPad, Even if it Won't Boot Device backups created using the beta version of iOS won’t restore to the old version of iOS, so you’ll need to either restore an old backup or set things up from scratch afterwards. This process will erase everything on your iPhone or iPad, however. If you’re using a beta, or preview, release of iOS on your phone or tablet, downgrading is easy.
